The Skerries Traditional Weekend Committee is dedicated to providing all children and young people who take part in our activities with the highest level of education, enjoyment and safety. Skerries Traditional Weekend is committed to comply with national legislation and best practice guidance for safeguarding children.
The health, safety and well-being of all our children and vulnerable adults are of paramount importance to all teachers, committee members and volunteers who are a part of Skerries Traditional Weekend. Our children have the right to protection, regardless of age, gender, race, culture or disability. They have a right to be safe as participants in all our activities.
Child Safeguarding Statement
Appendix A - Types Of Child Abuse And How They May Be Recognised
Appendix B - Circumstances Which May Make Children More Vulnerable To Harm
Appendix C - Reasonable Grounds For Concern
Appendix D – Code of Practice
Appendix E – Anti Bullying Policy
Appendix F - Incident /Accident Report Form
Appendix G - Accident Report Form To HSE
Appendix H – Children First National Guidance